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Hi guys i have a question that is really killing my head now..i've been trying to solve this for the past 2 hours, i made a layout in photoshop, and i defined my layout as a background in my index.htm, centered, and now i have 4 iframes to position according to the layout, how do i do that?
- i tried to define the x,y by css..but when i resize the browser the iframe's are all over the place !! - using the position mode "absolute" is the same thing, and the others as well. Is there any way ( of course there is, but i just dont know it) , that i can put my iframes sorted across the layout and they float around everytime i resize the browser???? THANK YOU !!! |
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Best advice! Don't line up with your design.
First define the basic sections of the site with html/css and then crop images with the slice tool when needed. Keep the structure in mind when positioning images, sometimes you'll have to use the <img> property, and sometimes the css background property. Iframes? Seriously? Why? |
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Thanks for your answer elclanrs , its appreciated ! I actually found the answer for my problem, and couldn't be simpler , all i had to do is "slice" in photoshop my layout according to the iframes/pics/text etc that i wanted.. and then just export them as web. Works in every browsers perfectly, even with 3 iframes that i have across the screen ![]() What can i say, i like iframes ! I know everyone dislike them though
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